Apps for Improving (or Destroying) Your Love Life

BY Laura Lovejoy

So many things in our lives have been disrupted by technology (all hail Uber!!). But the impact technology has had on our love lives is profound. I was having a chat with a colleague the other day about how it’s impossible to find a date without an app like Tinder and it’s very true. Whatever stage of a relationship you’re in there’s an app for it, trust me I’ve done the research and put together a list of six apps that help, or maybe not, with relationships.

Happy Couple This is an app that a friend introduced me to. She is in a long distance relationship and uses the app to stay in touch with her boyfriend. The app is a fun quiz-style game to discover what your partner is really thinking. Each day, you answer 5 new questions for your partner, then for yourself and see what answers match, or rather, which ones that don’t.

Feeld This used to be called 3inder and was something I read about a lot time ago. It’s basically an app for couples that are in somewhat more ‘open’ relationships than others and are looking for a third person to introduce into the bedroom. Singles can also use the app but I am pretty sure that it’s a recipe for a disaster for couples.

Wingman Launching this summer, Wingman is an app that allows you to meet people as you travel the world – even on the plane. So if you travel alone a lot and are left feeling lonely, you might find yourself some friends, or even a romance. Be warned that you might end up in a long-distance relationship and that can be pretty tricky.

Fix A Fight It doesn’t matter how much you love your significant other, you fight and they’re pretty fucking hard to fix. Fix a Fight guides you through steps to help you and your partner repair your relationship after a fight. This is something I will deffo be downloading myself…

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About Laura Lovejoy

Without sounding like I'm on a game show, I'm Laura, I'm 24 and I'm from London.

I created this blog is for women like me. Women who worry about things they shouldn’t, women who work fucking hard but know how to play even harder and women that are navigating that minefield called love.